Nikki accident Aging of the surviving bereaved "Climbing memorial" on the net on August 12, 21:36

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It has been 34 years since the crash of Nikko Jumbo, which killed 520 people, but some people abandon climbing the memorial spirit as the bereaved family ages. For this reason, efforts are being made to convey the current situation to those who cannot climb the memorial by making the images of the site visible on the Internet.

Mr. Masayuki Yamamoto (39), who lost his father Kenji, who was 49 years old in a crash, is working on it.

Masayoshi was five years old and Kenji was on the way home from a business trip.

Mr. Masayoshi visited Mt. Osutaka almost every year in the last 34 years, but he is worried that the number of young people who are not aware of the accident is increasing, as people are aging and there are people who give up climbing the memorial service. Say it.

Therefore, on the 3rd of this month, I decided to take a picture of the scene while climbing and telling it on the Internet.

I climbed Mt. Osutaka with a small camera that can take 360-degree panoramic images overhead.

You can see the images taken from the streets provided by Google, a major IT company in the US, such as the deceased people, each gravestone, and the memorial monument “Shoshinno no monument” at the crash site.

Mr. Masayoshi said, “I feel like I met my father when I came to Mt. Osutaka, and I will try to do my best for another year. I think it would be a little easier to feel at ease. "

Masayuki-san's mother, Keiko, who lives in Osaka Prefecture (74), is one who gave up climbing the memorial.

This is because the leg broke in April and the pain remained.

On the 12th, the day of his death, he gently turned his hand to the shadows of the flowers in his garden.

Then, look carefully at the image taken by Masayoshi as if you were climbing, and when you reach Kenji's tombstone, join hands towards the screen and say `` I am sorry that I can not go '' I was talking to you.

Keiko says, “I didn't expect the day when I couldn't go to the site, but I really felt that it was the end of my life. Through the screen, “I want to tell my late husband that“ the children are working hard in their respective positions ”and“ Please protect my health ”.

Masayuki Yamamoto, who filmed the scene, wants young people to know the facts and lessons of the accident through images, and will continue to update and communicate images regularly in the future. .